You'll Be Playing Fallout 4 In Virtual Reality Next Year

The almighty Fallout 4 game is getting an overhaul to let gamers actually enter its world in virtual reality.

From Bethesda at E3, the news has come that a new version of Fallout 4 will be created that can work with an HTC Vive VR headset. The best part is the game will actually be ready to own as early as next year.

Bethesda marketing chief Pete Hines said: "If you thought that survival mode was an intense way to experience Fallout, you ain't seen nothing yet."

As if all that wasn't enough to have you throwing money at your screen, the company also announced there will be a VR version of Doom. That will deliver, as it says: "a virtual tour of hell". Time to invest in some new undies then.

Pacman – Beautiful mobile version of the old school classic. Run the mazes, eat fruit, make waka-waka noises. Retro-tastic. Free with in-app purchases.

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Smash Hit – We love the sound of breaking glass. Which is just as well as there’s a lot of breakage here. Very therapeutic we reckon, but expensive to progress. Free with in-app purchases.

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Angry Birds – Worth revisiting as this latest version has some cool new levels as well as Power-Ups which boost your birdly abilities. Get past the flocks of pop up ads and you’re good to go! Free with in-app purchases.

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Neko Atsume – Collect kitties by tempting them into your yard with treats and toys. Look out for rare cats and compile a photo album of your pussy pals. Fabulous! Free with in-app purchases.

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Slide the Shakes – Slide milkshakes along a bar but don’t let them fall off. A valuable life lesson. Free with in-app purchases.

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Pokemon Shuffle – Clever puzzle game in which you line up three or more Pokemon horizontally and vertically to win battles. Surprisingly strategic! Free with in-app purchases.

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Digimon Heroes – Card based battle game that uses a Match 3 combat system. With a 100 Digimon to collect, this should keep you busy learning combos for yonks. Free with in-app purchases.

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Temple Run 2 – Sequel to the classic timewaster with new runners, a luge, zip wire and mines. Brill fun. Free with in-app purchases.

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Minecraft Pocket Edition – Why waste time in the real world when you can explore massive maps and build stuff? Should be a compulsory download. £4.99

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Brain It On – Often infuriatingly difficult puzzler that’ll have you hooked, given there’s often more than one way to solve a problem. Too clever by far. Free with in-app purchases.

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Roll The Ball – In which you roll the ball. Don’t get cocky kid, you’ll be spitting feathers a few levels in. Ballsy but addictive. Free with in-app purchases for level packs.

Crossy Road – This game is so great we get proper A-list celebs to play it for us here at MTV. Madly addictive, you just have to cross roads and dodge traffic. As easy as SPLAT! Free with in-app purchases.

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Alto’s Adventure – This endless snowboarding adventure is a treat. Learn tricks and chain them into combos. Ski across hills, through woodlands and rescue… llamas? Free with in-app purchases.

Jetpack Joyride – Glorious arcade adventure from the makers of Fruit Ninja. Try loads of different jetpacks, take on evil scientists. Free with in-app purchases.

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Subway Surfers – Fast-paced, addictive chase game in which you dodge trains and collect butterflies. Not typically pastimes you should mix. Free with in-app purchases.

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Of course you'll need to own an HTC Vive VR headset and a computer with enough power to run the games in VR. But if a personal adventure through Fallout (or hell) sounds good to you then it’ll be worth every penny.